1929:
Illustrated:Claude Farrère's Black Opium. New York: N. L. BrownEugene O'Neill's The Hairy Ape. New York: Horace LiverightFrançois Rabelais's All the Extant Works of François Rabelais. New York: Covici, FriedeWilliam B. Seabrook's The Magic Island. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co.Tobias George Smollett's The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. New York: John Day Co.Jonathan Swift's The Travels of Lemuel Gulliver. New York: Limited Editions Club

1930:
Illustrated:Gustave Flaubert's Salammbô; a Story of Ancient Carthage. New York: Modern LibraryAnatole France's At the Sign of the Queen Pédanque. New York: Illustrated Editions Co.Eugene O'Neill's Anna Christie. New York: Horace LiverightOvid's The Love Books of Ovid. Paterson, N.J.: Alexander Hamilton PressHickman Powell's The Last Paradise. New York: Cape and Smith

1931:
Illustrated:Giovanni Boccaccio's Most Pleasant and Delectable Questions of Love. New York: Illustrated Editions Co.Daniel Defoe's The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders. New York: Hogarth PressHendrik De Leeuw's Crossroads of the Java Sea. New York: J. Cape & H. SmithHenry Fielding's Tom Jones--The History of a Foundling. New York: Limited Editions ClubCharles Fort's Lo. n.p.Art consultant, Linweave Paper Association's limited edition broadside collection (King did most of the illustrations under various pseudonyms).

1958:
Published Mine Enemy Grows Older. New York: Simon and SchusterPublished Alex in Wonderland; Six Paintings with Commentary. New York: Shorewood PressRecorded phonograph album "Alexander King Reads from His Bestseller and Other Stories"

1959, Jan. 2:
First guest appearance on Jack Paar's television show

1959:
Featured with his wife, Margie, in his own television show "Alex in Wonderland" (New York City's Channel 13)

1960:
Translated and illustrated Alexander King Presents Peter Altenberg's Evocations of Love. New York: Simon and SchusterPublished May This House Be Safe from Tigers. New York: Simon and SchusterRecorded two phonograph albums: "Love and Hisses" and "Comedy Concert" (excerpts from "Love and Hisses")

1961:
Published I Should Have Kissed Her More. New York: Simon and Schuster

1962:
Published The Great Ker-plunk. New York: Simon and Schuster (a children's story illustrated by his son, Robin; first published as a short story in 1961 by McCall's magazine)

1963:
Published Is There a Life After Birth? New York: Simon and Schuster